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				Note to the Reader - <em>Docs Being Revised for Selenium 2.0</em>!<a
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			<p>Hello, and welcome! The Documentation Team would like to
				welcome you, and to thank you for being interested in Selenium.</p>
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				<em>We are currently updating this document for the Selenium
					2.0 release.</em> This means we are currently writing and editing new
				material, and revising old material. While reading, you may
				experience typos or other minor errors. If so, please be patient
				with us. Rather than withholding information until it’s finally
				complete, we are frequently checking-in new writing and revisions as
				we go. Still, we do check our facts first and are confident the info
				we’ve submitted is accurate and useful. Still, if you find an error,
				particularly in one of our code examples, please let us know. You
				can create a new issue (<a class="reference external"
					href="https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/www.seleniumhq.org/issues">https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/www.seleniumhq.org/issues</a>).
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			<p>We have worked very, very hard on this document. And, as just
				mentioned, we are once again working hard, on the new revision. Why?
				We absolutely believe this is the best tool for web-application
				testing. We feel its extensibility and flexibility, along with its
				tight integration with the browser, is unmatched by available
				proprietary tools. We are very excited to promote Selenium and,
				hopefully, to expand its user community. In short, we really want to
				“get the word out” about Selenium.</p>
			<p>We believe you will be similarly excited once you understand
				how Selenium approaches test automation. It’s quite different from
				other automation tools. Whether you are brand-new to Selenium, or
				have been using it for awhile, we believe this documentation will
				truly help to spread the knowledge around. We have aimed our writing
				so that those completely new to test automation can use this
				document as a stepping stone. However, at the same time we have
				included a number of advanced, test design topics that should be
				interesting to the experienced software engineer. In both cases we
				have written the “Sel-Docs” to help test engineers of all abilities
				to quickly become productive writing your own Selenium tests.
				Experienced users and “newbies” alike will benefit from our Selenium
				User’s Guide.</p>
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						<div>– the Selenium Documentation Team</div>
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